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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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Literal to a fault

His x-gu://item/mobile.guardianapis.com/items/world/2017/jan/20/donald-trump-inauguration-speech-full-text, however, was literal to a fault. (The Guardian.)

Does complement literal to a fault (in the above) mean that his address was overkill?
  

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Broadly speaking, yes.

  • Broadly speaking, yes.
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Broadly speaking, yes.
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Thank you, Clive, for the reply.

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